No 9 Spring Gardens, including area railings is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 1 July 1974. House.
No 9 Spring Gardens, including area railings
- WRENN ID
- young-granite-russet
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Pembrokeshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 1 July 1974
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
No 9 Spring Gardens is an end-terrace house dating from the 19th century, featuring unpainted stucco and a slate mansard roof behind a battlemented parapet, with red brick end stacks. The building has two storeys, an attic, and a basement, arranged in three bays. The outer bays are set in large square-headed recesses that rise from the ground floor sill level. There are two attic dormer windows behind the parapet. The windows are small-paned hornless sashes with margin lights and slate sills, with a narrow sash in the first floor centre positioned above an arched doorway. The original door consists of two heavy panels and is topped by a radiating-bar fanlight. The side bays are not identical; the sunk panel to the left is narrower. Each side features a broad sash on the first floor, with a similar sash to the left and a wide tripartite sash to the right. The basement windows have cambered heads, with a 4-pane horned sash to the left and a window to the right that has been altered to a door. The main house steps lead to a door located beneath them. The rear left of the house has a hipped full-height projection.
There is a fine flight of eight broad stone steps leading up to a platform in front of the door, accompanied by plain iron railings on the steps and iron scrolls on the top platform. One step leads to the doorway. The property features two painted grey limestone gatepiers with pyramid caps, and spear-head area railings on low stone copings. A gate is located in the right-hand railings in front of the basement door.
Inside, the layout is asymmetrical, with a very small room to the left of the entry that is said to have been a doctor's surgery, a larger room to the right, and an even larger room at the rear right. The staircase is situated at the end of the entrance hall, featuring a thin curving rail on stick balusters, with a cast-iron thin post at the foot. The room to the right of the entry has a moulded cornice and a marble fireplace with roundels over moulded piers. The large rear room has a tripartite sash window overlooking the garden, a moulded cornice, and a Victorian marbled slate fireplace. The interior also includes four-panel doors and panelled shutters.
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